STYLEtD IN STEEL FOR FUNCTION FASHION ctired by a padlock. is for the man who has t‘“t‘f'_\'lllll’l’1 and wants to carry up in $140000 in cash in special pockets. left. The bowler. lined with stool and foam rubber. and vest Tailor and Cutter. Britain's magazine of male fashion. to- day gave its okay for elegance to this vest and bowler com- bination. The vest. made of stainless steel mesh and se- \\lll ward off bullets. black- iacks and knives according to the maker who is aiming at the bank messenger trade. (AP \l'irophoto via cable fro m Londout Ous MacFarlane To Speak At Morell Sports' Gus lllacl-‘arlanc. varsity foot-lie director at Morell Regional ball and basketball coach at High School. as master of care- Mount Allison University. Sack- monies. and well known figures vi 1c. N.B.. will he guest speak- in sports cirelos from Kings. or at \lorcll's second annual Queens. and Prince counties will Sportsmen‘s liinncr on \Vodncs- be on hand for the affair. which day ntht, .lan. 30. it was an- will be preceded by a reception bounced last night by planners at 6.00 pm. of the event in Morell. IN FULL SCHEDI'LF. MacFarlane. a well known aii- Proceeds from the dinner are thoritv in his field. was engag— earmarked for the new commun— ed for the key role at the func- ity rink. which is operating on a tion when Ilowie Meeker of St. full schedule now and is the John's. .' originally sclicd- ‘homc' ' o su rfa c c for iiiorc uled to fill the position. wa s than a dozen teams from Dun- forced to cancel his appearance staffnage to St. Peter's. Dinner The area has formed an In- termediate ‘C' 19 a g u o with teams from Dunstaffnage. M t. \lorcll. “ouris. and I’cakcs ~ Si. Pcior s. .\ Farmer's Lcagiic is made up of teams from Bangor. Pis- oiuid. \lorcll. Fanninghrook, St. Peter's Harbor. Red Head. Mov roll Roar. and St. Potor's; and in addition. tho rink is the home surlacr‘ for Morcll's high school club and some seven minor hoc- kov loagiie teams from the Mo- rell area. Ftch (ll'i. because of an important \‘ation-t al Fitness r‘oiinril meeting at Ottawa on the same date But. the Ill o r e l l orsanizers have come up with a fine :Provincial Representatives macaroni in warrarianv- iiit'l'o Attend Ottawa Meeting has gained quite a reputation in athletics in the Maritime Prov- Inces since his arrival at \lount. Allison sumo Il\'t" yours ago. Deputy Minister of Education Malcolm MacKoiizio. and I‘liy~ ‘(lus'. a nntivo of Montreal “cal Mm?“ Dmflm' D3 Vld and a graduate of McGill Uni- B““‘I“”' Wm "’I’Wm' HHS versitvnis regarded as one of Win"? at ""3 'h‘rd "‘de ' the most astute football strate- pr?v}l‘t('la! cnnéerpmpt n“ “my? gists in football iii Eastern (‘an- "a “‘M .3“ am” “'I "W ‘ a'dm and nrmr m mm“: m “w to he held in Ottawa next Mon Maritime: was a successful foot- day and THPSda‘V ball coach in intermediate foot- dwhg-‘iy 1:13:12: “1" “mm” in' K I r . . bagpdfflgig? glpfiggxzflngrfii T o conference will deal ‘with teaching staff at Mount A. and a pmpnspd (“"31 ‘. prm'lnma‘ {5' m “fins”. ag'mr I“ (Nah agreement on physical fitness mg engazomcnt: on tiio haiiqum and sport for the memo: fiscal year. Policies and procedures for processing provincial fitness proici'is will be discussed. and prnicois submitted for the cur- rent year will be reviewed. Federal funds are available to the provinces for fitness pro- jects. Last ycar this province roccivod a $15400 organization- al grant. and a progress report on its use will be given at the meeting. Also in be discussed is th e proposod Canadian Games ch~ tival, circuu arc f‘r‘lt‘lf‘f‘l'llf‘fl. 300 TO ATTEND Tho Sportsmen: I‘vfinrifi '30": held this year in the spa "6 .1." auditorium of the new close to {100 in attendance - al- most twice as mzmv as last I ' a . I H_ year‘s :l’l'IllJllFil. affair and a yr,” by “I”. dnmr an”. “mg l‘ l . \lo‘t‘”. last n'ght in- . . . d".de “PM, “in an, "Faring fiil diagnosis and filled by your pharmacist cannot have a val. ‘.‘ ' the 200 mark. The diniior will he resided lie of dollars and cents placed over by Tommy Diinphy. atlilct- on it", \lis: ana la, Boll told “A prescription written for Funeral House Brief At Cl d R' s y e OTTAWA (CPt »Thrce minor amending bills were introduccd The funeral for William Allan in this (‘nmm (ins by the MacLenn of Clyde River took Envernmmp would fix. place in the (‘lvrte River Bap- tend the, life of the Export and iist Church. conducted by Rev [mpm-i Pprmits Apt; anmhpr -——4 \Vlll‘l'lfi Howard. assisted by REV. wnuld provide a chief executive 1533" “"0”: and RF" Raymnnd officer responsible for adminis- must take as many precautions did GlUlS- tration of the Industrial Devol- as he does when he compounds 0; lyscrgi, acid diathyiamide [HIPme’m “'35 I“ 'h" (710'le Ri- opmenl. Bank Act; an another “’1' Baptist "me’lf’rl’ Pallbf‘ar- would clarify certain provisions must be careful to see the drug mpmai nation”. t n d .. wflm ———— ~—~—-—-——| ers were Watson Livingstone. of Parole Act. The bills Calvin Lloyd Murray. were given first reading. Frank Gillispio. Louis Macl’hcc and Lloyd MiicPhail, Commonwealth United survivors are his widmvv the States military mission will form" Rpm “my”: ,hree Sis_ leave London for India Jan. 70 ",rs; Ham. Mrs. Arthur Min to study technical requirements ierk.’ wmnmnd. Mrs. F. J, of the Indian airdet‘onco sys- ‘Proud. both of Charlottetown and lem- Pr‘m" Mlmsu‘r mpfm" Ida. Mrs. Harold Heartz. East half" a"““‘,’"""- , , Bowl"... and a brother. Daniel. Canada wtll participate in the of walilmm_ “as: mission along with Britain. Aus‘ An active farm". he “ S a tralin and the United States as mcmbpr "f the Ayrshire meat part of the continuing effort .to er's (‘luh i-r PEI for 40 years. Eupgo“ Ilnrlla- ai'gi‘kg‘; 0" "5 . ». - - or ers as year y ina. and received his medal in 1052.1 He added mm the mission} role will be ely exp'oraiorv —— pm. | ‘ ' land that the mission Will make ‘no decisions. It would report to the four governments and it. would be for them to decide on any military aid for India. fl SQUIRES FUNERAL -— The funeral for Mrs. Robert Squires Health Minister Montoith told was held Friday. Jan. 25. fr 0 m Pi“ ' “FEES” F15“ More" Unned Church. whpre that the government Is consid- service was conducted by Rev. "m1 3 '“nir‘hllmrt’ "Id "9’ D R} Macunnan. During in, pension plan similar to that in . “Wm, the choir mm, “The the United States. When it 4,. Old Rugged Cross-i Attending reached a decision. the Com~ f. in a body wore me More" Unit_ ‘ mono would be informed. 1 0d Chum" w'm‘m' "‘9 More" Justice Minister Fleming «old women“ Immut’ 3"“ "‘9 tea'ihe believes a report will be in Oh"! "Id linden“ 0' "ad" Iibis hands any day now on the Ind 3 More" Elementary SCIW’L ‘Restrlctive 'I' r a d e Practices Pmbe'l'e" Vere- Roben Mac“Commission inquiry into drug Remit—n Frllfll Mem- Em' iprices. He was replying to Dr. : 0!! Murphy. George Geldmn JO- i Stanley Holden tL — Toronto 1 mud-giants 3d Dougl- Mac- Parkdnle) who nixed that the; o'er If!" 'H'Orcommisslon's preliminary re-i Wayne Jay. Cari Murphv. Res-2pm be given to a Common. bald MIcKenlle. Emmett MIC-'commlttee which will be study- Donald and mgilgcxlsctlivllfn. lng drug prices. Mr. eming "I - Agriculture Minister Hamilton told Larry Pennell tL—Brant- Haldimnndi that the question of restoring the government-paid premium O‘l grade A hogs. dis- continued earlier this year. Is under continuing review. i i " the lrwiii Fellowship group at. Regional High School. “093333 On Progress Pharmacy 'l‘rv'iiiy l iiiicd (‘hiirt'h Thursday night. \liss Bell. a pharmacist and past p r e s I dent of the PF. I l'lt:"'iiiar~ciiiicn‘ .\ s s o elation. sptikf‘ to tho group in conjunc- linn with the showing of th o film “Medicine in the Making". It. is fortunate to live in an age whcn so many life saving and pain killing drugs are available to all. she continued. and pointed out that even 20 years ago 85 per cont of per. scriptions filled today had o hoe“. tliscovorcd. When a pharmacist is given a proscription calling for a cor- lain manufactured drug. he the prescription himself. he is given in the dosage strength required. Pharmacy is one of the oldest. professions in the world. she. said The first pharmacists were the shamas or priests who were both doctors and healers. Con- turies passed Doctors Urge Tighter Check On New Drugs‘ OTTAWA tr‘Pi—A committee of doctors has recommended more staff. tighter regulations and a watchdog committee to maintain a constant check on new drugs introduced in Can- da. Health Minister Monteith. ta- hlirg in the ‘ ons a ST-oago roport of a special committee of tli~ Royal (‘Fllcgc cf "hygi- cians and Surgoons of Canada. . said the government the recommendations. Te committee. headed by accepts Dr. F. S. Brien. professor of. Georgetown Has Problem candidates for the office of ma-i means of identification are often ' l 5 election. “Its a dcplorable situation," . said Mr. Stewart. i l before medicine‘ became a separate profession. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Scuris, Kings Couniyi 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat.. Jan. 26. 1963, POLICE APPEAL Unclaimed Bicycles Are Posing Problem. (‘ity police have a problem. about It is the primary causal Unclaimed bicycles and tricycles for the number now unclaimed. are causing a storage problem. Fear of telling their parents‘ and (‘hief Charles MacArthur they lost the hike may accountL said yesterday they will be given for many of them, if a parcnti to the children of the two or- does not find out phanages in the Charlottetown he may not want. to phone th next week. that long ago. it many cas "Th3? hit‘yf‘ls“ ml”? “9'0"! tthere has been no theft. but iti ito someone." Dcnuty Police1 has been picked up by the pat- Chief Stcrns Webster said yes ml wagon on complaint of a} . tcrda)‘. but to d a t P illr‘ft' I‘O- ‘ neighbor. or Is interfering with ‘main unclaimed. Oddly enough. . traffic. -—-v -~—— ~ ~~~~—-- girls seem to be far more carc- The police would far rather. fill with their vehicles; there Is take the bike to the station and; not one girl'5 hilt? In "19 5'3- have the owner pick it up there= tion to be claimed. than see it run over by a cart The bikes rangc from one fiX~ when it has been left on the1 d for paper carrier service to t-ooL the ordinary small boys' hikc. - *‘-"~—""‘ '~’ .‘ . . . MANY CLAIMED All-IIIIII‘DRI. Affairs Minister J. A gram numb” of smlm hik_ . David Stewart said yesterday M an. report”, i to the station ho is studying the Town Act and many if stolen bikes are hard to identify. i to nominate- Serial numbers. the caSicst OSHAWA' 0m. (cm H E. H. r and councillors for the Feb.I tiled off. The make of the bike walkeri pmSidem “f General is alrio used for descriptive pur- Motors of Canada Ltd. said Georgetown. the capital of ."°S“$_i‘"‘1_“’hf‘n hfilh 3"" “359d horn that a total of 01—. Ki County. faces the pros- "ionmlcailon I“ almnst lmI’OS' 640.000 in common stock of the] poet of being without municipal Slble: , . parent company and in‘ mm]. mom as no nominations (‘liildrenlcai'ing a bike {'I‘l the government bonds and cash is we“, received {or its adminis_ i street or sidewalk and forgetting ‘m be distributed among nearly trativo offices. ——— ’W“~" ' 2.500 salaried employees. ' The distribution will be made to employees of the seven Gen-i —— oral Motors companies in Ca - H & S Federation ada who participated in the 1957 project of the company's sav- lans or F T P W kShops ; a iomployoes and 3491.000 In comg p workshops In March on with students en route to the dividends Famed {mm an‘ 1' shares of the parent General his department can follow Georgetown fails 3 ‘3 ‘ings-stock ‘rogrnm. It results from savings of $082,000 by The PEI. Home and School 1'n21§%nn§;igl:gons fligfin: 1957a Federation will hold a series of MONTAGUE - A bus loaded ‘ 1 es m 0;] an ‘ th e . . 1077 t 'i theme "Significance of vocation- Regional High SChm‘ h"? Fri” ‘Efiviofii’ rec'd“, 10 no al training on Prince Edward 1"." morning “'35 smpl‘Pd by 3 ' ‘ i . " wand-g argo spruce tree which fell ,\ _ . - A workshop will he held in arross a “arrow ‘1‘“ rand Ipad' siiii‘fkrsw'iiiimgni'22i‘1ke‘invnglnofiri each county. Planning. for t h e. lng from Whlm Road I“ "‘9 PM“ g1 950000 c a n a d a qavingg workshops was undertaken by 3 ed highwa.V at LOW" Mnnlam'?‘ with a current value of SPECIal' committee under the The tree blocked the road but 3540.000 and $150,000 in cash. fcdct‘atlon s DI‘E‘Sldenl. Dr- K- A. driver Roland Penny of Murray Projects under the program Parker. 7 V __ Harbouur hooked a tow chain to arp formed each year andma- I . it and pulled it aSidf‘ With it i 8 litre at the end of the fifth year modicine at the. University of heavy vehicle. It was believed following formation. when so Western Ontario at London. was the tree was foiled by strong. tlemcnt with the employee is appointed last May "to exam: winds which accompanied the made. The next settlement dis- ine critically and nb.ie_ctively' Larrival of a cold wave Thurs‘ tributlon will be in 1904 prcstfni procedures dealing With t day. Gusts up to 00 miles per» The seven Canadian compa- tltc introduction 0! "PW drugs hour had been recorded in ('har- nios participating in the plan in €08!er SHINY} lottotown. are General Motors of Canada. l for a week -_.——_-___._... 9 area if not claimed within the police to ask about a theft Japanese S esl ‘ firms concerned in the negotia- ? Company Japanese Ore from the Lake5 Frigidaire Products of Canada. t- i 39‘ «we - it“ FORMEl'i MARKET BUILDING .‘EW YORK iCPi—Ncgotia- tions are continuing here for purchase of 7.000000 eastern Canada iron spokesman for the agents said here. 3 Takagi. vice-president iindi‘m’m‘fl general manager of Ataka New: York Inc.. said the negotiationsi JUNE“ deposit WOUId b0 Shipped. . involvc the possible purchase of' from Point 4.000.000 ions _ are claimed, Mr. to see what possible procedures Wobsler said, however, most i from Quebch fields of Jubilee Iron. r a m'h‘mymwnod mm'i foundland P r e m i e r 61 O '1 'U which Javelin t . ' . i sat The Ataka firm ls acting as‘wnhi agent for a group of Japanese: :3 a :i CITES TARGET At the last meeting of the abrador the Jubilee ore fields of Canadian Javelin Ltd..i Port Cartier. Qu . mm "‘9‘ The Javelin chairman. who. ec ently accompanied New-i hast Smallwood on a trip to Japan. d he plans to return there? it a week or 10 days. i Smallwood said on his rotiirniflBlldg'm”. to S. Jan. 14 that bet had a “very strong impression" i4 meeting i that Japan would buy 7.000.000 Mr. White showed an inter- Jolin C. Doyle. chairman ofitons of Labrador iron ore a cstintg collection of slides the board of Canadian Javelinu 3’08?- g... iCity Camera Club Appealing 7 Million Tons ' For Pictures Of Old Buildings Canadian Ore as are available. The sible Joseph 1 Roland Taylor "Goose and third to Gard The ccmp tition s . on his recent trip to Spain. confirmed that the negotiations involve a target of 4.000.000 ions from the Julian Lake field in Labrador and from» the .lubiloo deposits in Quebec. adjacent to the Cartier Railway Doyle said it Is planned to ship the ore in 45.000-ion ore carriers to be built by the General Motors Diesel. General Motors Acceptance Corp. Mot-i ors Holding. Motors Insurance Corp. McKinnon Industries and Purity Dairy Ltd. “Parents Prcfer Purity 1.1: Products" . ,' DIAL 4-7125 ST. PETERS AREA Resources Development Meeting MONDAY. JAN. 28th at 8:00 I‘.M. IN HOLY NAME HALL — ST. PETERS Special Features:— Final Planning for Handcraft Training Special Guest—Mrs. Muriel Lister, Director of Randi-rafts Final effort for completion of study course. Bring study manuals DIVISION OF RESEARCH Dept. of Industry and Natural Resources Charlottetown. I‘. E. I. Mr. Montoii‘h asked the. Royal .f.’ after a number of malformed: . babies were born to mothers who took the drug thalidomide during oarly stages of prcg-i nancy. : BANNED LATER I Thalidomide subsequently was banned by the legislation in Parliament. T h e committee's recommendation was that the staff of the drug-examining sec-1 tion of the federal health de-i partment‘s food and drug direc- torate be increased. It also recommended tcchnI-J cal amendments to the depart-‘ mo t's regulations governing the testing and introduction of ; " new drugs. and said a standing " committee of practising doctors and other experts should be ap- pointed to keep regulations con- stantly under review. The committee said the pro- cedures of the health depart- ment were sound. However. it did not agree that thalidomide should be totally banned: it should be available for testing on animals. It also not agree with the banning basically (LSDt. used in treatment ofi Pa rkdalo Pharmacy BARGAIN COUNTER Miscellaneous “km! — VII- amins. toiletries. baby needs. etc... reduced as much II PARKDALE PHARMACY "Open 7 nights I week until 10." I :11 c :3 12” Taper CANDLES Slim and BORED with the old "grind"? have your next C O F F E E B R E A K light. pink, c a n I ry white. Eaton Spotlight Solo per don. sophisticated — individually wrapped can- dies (12 of one colour In I box) in attractive shade tan pm 12" x 10'6" 1.39 Elton Upright BRIEF CASE Tho attractive am for the busy executlvo or student—smart preset! leather case with 3 com- partments and drop bottom —- sturdy steel trams with vinyl covering—handy mi lumiie type handle and . position lock and key. In Ap- Sale. PERSONAL FILE . he image metal with Ii'nged d stutdy collapsible blade. With lock and key. grey; Approx. 12%" x a: 3.77 ““I‘I-l I III..." SPOTLIGHT SALE STATIONERY Maiestic Portable Typewriter ‘Patrla' typewriter with an 88 diameter keyboard. right and left. carriage release. leavers. variable line spacer. fihlfl keyis. two-colour ribbon —~ in Pica and Elite type. Wim handy zippered car-Tying case. Eaton Spotlight Salc. 0.0an out nvy Eaton Spotlight Sale. each with in! We serve only the best “Fancy Mark" coffee! Moral Filing Cabinet ALBERT L. THOMAS White. Rose O fuel oil 0 stove oil 0 gasolino O batteries Equipped with TWO-WAY RADIOS Grafton If. I. bill 44“. Grey com-netted heavy maze steal cab- hot approx. 52" x 14'4" x 18". Durany built and smoothly tantade in any baked melt Four letter-alto drawer- m easily on metal glides. Look on top two __ . drmm. Intel MM. Elle. THE FLYING ~ ml 39.95 DUTCHMAN Queen 8!. Charlottetown we! 91- said such I step isn't possible as lb! IIV- ‘ Typewriter Table Dumbte steel tabla with two drop leaves for extra W Ia- humo or once—in attractive Mohammedan. Mmudlymsmoothlym- “in: custom. Addison] M for oxtu convenience. m. I" x 17" x 11". m Spotlight Bola. “am-sh e«0.97 members wens risked to bring Chulawwwn Camera Club to the next meeting such photos it was decided to concentrate to“, ofrfirst on assembling pictures of, ore bylthe Market Square and Queen; Japanese 5'09] interCStS- aESquare areas for the album of i Market Building are needed. Japanesellile changing scene in and Charlottetown. The club will need much help on this project. Better pictures than that shown above of the and much older. also, if pos- '1‘hc club will greatly apprecs iale hearing from anyone hav- ' . >mg or knowing of such pictures. None. Que.. while.A photo can be copied it a neg- would go from‘aiiie is not available. e. ‘ The color competition "Birds" was judged by Saurgcon Jcn~ kins who gave first place ulls second. to Margaret Mallett for ‘Rust Craft.’ CARDS Attractive cards occasionsmfl c polyethylene bag with sp- proprlate design for brrtflir' days. weddings. illness etc. Matching envelopes.